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tied for the lead. >> angela had a beautiful drive and has 185 yards left. that's a hard hole location to get close to. i would think she'd play a little more safely out to the left. >> this is going left of the center of the green. >> not a good shot. that's an important up-and-in for her. >> she's been pretty solid. we'll see how salas is going to be. >> ryu on the tee. par 3. >> she set up trying to play a draw. >> and it is turning left. will it get up? it does not. with a 7 iron, so coming down the stretch, final round of the united states women's open championship, angela stanford just over the back of the green at the 11th. she's tied for the lead. can she get it up and down? stay with us. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn
tied for the lead. >> angela had a beautiful drive and has 185 yards left. that's a hard hole location to get close to. i would think she'd play a little more safely out to the left. >> this is going left of the center of the green. >> not a good shot. that's an important up-and-in for her. >> she's been pretty solid. we'll see how salas is going to be. >> ryu on the tee. par 3. >> she set up trying to play a draw. >> and it is turning left. will it get...
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likely she'll finish her round today at 4 under tied with angela stanford. has one win here in the united states but a big winner in korea, but again this is a whole different story. >> she might have to worry just slightly about soling this club behind the ball, that steep slope. >> i don't know if it's quite that precarious but certainly a real good break. >> you don't want to be pushing too much behind that ball, i know that. >> no. a pitch that's uphill and, as gary said, has a view of the green surface from the ball staying here and it will move to her right and starts to go a little ridge just short of the hole some 15 feet, it will start running down and away to the right. >> that's really nice. that's really nice. >> she's played a bunch of delicate shots so well. >> back at 11. >> long putt for par for stanford. >> oh, boy. that slips outside of the gimme range. that's a good 3 1/2 footer there. >> over at the 12th. >> ryu with her putt for par. this from back up against the mountain so very slow and moving to her right. >> you talk about open press
likely she'll finish her round today at 4 under tied with angela stanford. has one win here in the united states but a big winner in korea, but again this is a whole different story. >> she might have to worry just slightly about soling this club behind the ball, that steep slope. >> i don't know if it's quite that precarious but certainly a real good break. >> you don't want to be pushing too much behind that ball, i know that. >> no. a pitch that's uphill and, as gary...
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♪ >>>a this special edition of "black world enterprise" i'm on the campus of uc santa cruz with angela davis. that's what's going on in "our world" starting now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 40 years ago, the black panther party for self-defense picked up their weapons and started a revolution. ♪ >> the panthers considered the police who slaughtered blacks in the street. >> called the police. usually the police -- we were armed and the police arrested the individual we were following to the jail and bailed the individual out. >> angela davis, a black panther and member of the communist party, became an international icon in the struggle for liberation. >> we are convinced that today marks the beginning of a new era in the movement in this country. >> their fight for civil rights was brewing with anger and determination. >> we will walk on this racist power structure and we will tell the whole damn government, stick 'em up [ bleep. this is a hold up. we come for what's hours. >> the revolution is far from over, it's very different. she's professor of feminist studies and she lectures a
♪ >>>a this special edition of "black world enterprise" i'm on the campus of uc santa cruz with angela davis. that's what's going on in "our world" starting now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 40 years ago, the black panther party for self-defense picked up their weapons and started a revolution. ♪ >> the panthers considered the police who slaughtered blacks in the street. >> called the police. usually the police -- we were armed and the police...
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angela stanford ready with her third shot. >> she has 110 in. ball below her feet. >> you have to hit it close here. this hole location just begs for the ball to get near it. that should funnel its way down. >> surprising that that ball did not bite better. that's good for her though. >> she's leading a championship in birdies with 15. back to the 8th. >> stacy lewis, short range for birdie. back to plus 6. stacy admitting that she been tired out from all of these delays. some of players have gotten some breaks where they've been able to get some rest but it's been a long week for everybody. out at the 10th, webb for par trying to stay five back. >> little bit over six feet. not a huge amount of break in it. needs this one to keep the momentum going. >> she's going to be there in the end, she needs that ball to cooperate. >> she's at the top of the leaderboard this week. she struck the ball beautifully. >> to the 9th. >> paula creamer playing her third shot from 103 yard. this one finds the slope and that will ease its way toward the hole. good
angela stanford ready with her third shot. >> she has 110 in. ball below her feet. >> you have to hit it close here. this hole location just begs for the ball to get near it. that should funnel its way down. >> surprising that that ball did not bite better. that's good for her though. >> she's leading a championship in birdies with 15. back to the 8th. >> stacy lewis, short range for birdie. back to plus 6. stacy admitting that she been tired out from all of these...
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angela and rod are with us once again. the first one is from francis, the owner of a jewelry business. she asks, how can i market my julie during these challenging economic times when there are so many designers and retailers importing jewelry from other countries. how do i compete with them? >> not on price. never on price. i'm friends with two sister who run a grand jewelry brand. >> we had on the show. >> they are so good at telling their story behind the brand. cob assumers have so many choices right now. they want to align with brands that they like that they share in the stories. whether it's on twitter sharing juicy details about the life of the designers that kind of thing really gets consumers excited about the brand and they feel like they're part of the team. >> right, i think there are a couple of things that she can do. she really needs to find a niche. she can't be all things to everyone. the other thing is stepping out as a personality behind the brand. that's what i had to do with my skin care line. there a
angela and rod are with us once again. the first one is from francis, the owner of a jewelry business. she asks, how can i market my julie during these challenging economic times when there are so many designers and retailers importing jewelry from other countries. how do i compete with them? >> not on price. never on price. i'm friends with two sister who run a grand jewelry brand. >> we had on the show. >> they are so good at telling their story behind the brand. cob...
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angela is co-founder of savor the success.com. founder and ceo of oh aroma. and rod is the own of aol small business. great to to see both of you. this was particularly interesting to me because my mother and brother start ad company called job track, which took an try that was completely inefficient which was job listing for colleges for company. it wasn't a glamorous business. they sold it to monster eventually and the same with bathroom in a box. simplifying an industry that seems like you're in the market to start a business. it might be a smart thing to just look at things that you deal with when you're frustrated. >> bathroom in a box is catchy as well. my only concern is and i don't know if it was fully addressed what kind of choice do you have. when you go to the lighting district here in new york city you got thousands and thousands of light fix tuesday to choose from. there's some beauty in that. how much choice is given? >> i also thought what's to stop from home depot or lowe's. >> you saw several times in the package they referenced home depot an
angela is co-founder of savor the success.com. founder and ceo of oh aroma. and rod is the own of aol small business. great to to see both of you. this was particularly interesting to me because my mother and brother start ad company called job track, which took an try that was completely inefficient which was job listing for colleges for company. it wasn't a glamorous business. they sold it to monster eventually and the same with bathroom in a box. simplifying an industry that seems like...
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her name is angela simpson. >> simpson i think is a very scary individual. she's probably the only one in there that i take every precaution in the world to make sure my staff and myself are safe. she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out, for a better word. >> i was the first person on the crew to get introduced to angela simpson, and upon meeting her, the first things that came out of her mouth when i approached her, she pretty much told me to go "f" myself. for someone to say, go "f" yourself, it's like, all right, welcome to jail. >> simpson is a very scary person. she is just by the nature of her crimes and the way that she has been here and just her manners and that, she just doesn't seem to have a lot of those inhibition controls that most people would, and because of that she can be very much a threat to staff. so we have to keep her in a very controlled setting. >> simpson was accused of kidnapping, torturing and murdering a man she believed to be a police informant. she has then said to have dismembered the corpse, set it on fire and thr
her name is angela simpson. >> simpson i think is a very scary individual. she's probably the only one in there that i take every precaution in the world to make sure my staff and myself are safe. she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out, for a better word. >> i was the first person on the crew to get introduced to angela simpson, and upon meeting her, the first things that came out of her mouth when i approached her, she pretty much told me to go "f" myself....
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i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? >> jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and you know, we are not allowed to strip them, but we pat them down. and we found one little ball in her bra. so that gave us probable cause for an arrest. >> but for bernard and angela, the tight constraints make their first contact visit bittersweet. >> i need you to know that. sometimes it ain't nothing we have control of, all right, but we got to follow the rules. all right? you understand? >> yes. >> that's what i need you to do. >> we will make it work. we will because it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really not. i'm happy being with him, but it'
i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? >> jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was...
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. >> angela simpson is one of the four women assigned to atom 100. >> simpson, i think, is very scary individual. she's probably the only one in there that i take every precaution in the world to make sure my staff and myself are safe. >> i heard they said i was possessed by the devil. that's hilarious. isn't that beautiful? i told my kids when they were babies they saw a guy [ bleep ] behind a circle k. i told them that's how cops grow. so, yeah. i didn't know they would next week go [ bleep ] in the alley and try to grow a cop. that was not my intention. >> she seems to have a true gang type mentality. snitches get stitches and ditches. she'll stare you down and the hair on the back of your neck standing up. >> i've asked god a lot to spontaneously combust officers. >> where does that come from, your hatred of cops? >> that's not something i'll discuss. >> but simpson regularly illustrates her hatred of law enforcement officers through her drawings. >> here's one for my brother. i've got to send that to him. it's from the pigs in a blanket series. don't you love the pigs in a blanke
. >> angela simpson is one of the four women assigned to atom 100. >> simpson, i think, is very scary individual. she's probably the only one in there that i take every precaution in the world to make sure my staff and myself are safe. >> i heard they said i was possessed by the devil. that's hilarious. isn't that beautiful? i told my kids when they were babies they saw a guy [ bleep ] behind a circle k. i told them that's how cops grow. so, yeah. i didn't know they would next...
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>> angela, you must see that it makes things contentious with the officers. >> of course not. >> it's not exactly conducive to a good rapport between you and the officers. >> i think it is. we know what we are. they know what they are. there's no problem. >> you don't think that that's slightly insulting to them or slightly threatening? >> no. can i show you one that is? maybe it could be threatening, but i didn't mean it that way. this was my first officer down picture. that could be rude, you know. but not really. illustrations, i might make a kids book or something for the baby gangsters coming up. >> simpson could face the death penalty for first-degree murder and kidnapping after allegedly torturing a man she believed to be a police informant. >> anything i can do to help put a snitch down is my pleasure. >> so it was your pleasure when you committed this murder? >> see that's kind of [ bleep ] up, i don't know what my lawyer would say if i answered that straight out, yes, yes, it was. but, yeah. >> the charred, dismembered remains of the victim who authorities state were not an
>> angela, you must see that it makes things contentious with the officers. >> of course not. >> it's not exactly conducive to a good rapport between you and the officers. >> i think it is. we know what we are. they know what they are. there's no problem. >> you don't think that that's slightly insulting to them or slightly threatening? >> no. can i show you one that is? maybe it could be threatening, but i didn't mean it that way. this was my first officer...
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angela chan. officer lowis borilla. she took a particular interest in working with youth and with schools. she was a sro , school resource officer. during that time, she worked with middle schools throughout the district and in many areas where they were experiencing violence. she has been an invader. i would like to acknowledge captain masha ash. captain ash has done a tremendous amount of work. she worked on protocols that would work with children taken to the youth facility. during the parent's arrest and from trauma. thank you very much officer pri lo and captain nash. i am going to go over the panel discussion. we are try find solutions which includes violence to and from school and on the site. our goal is to move forward solutions. we ask that all questions be reserved today end. please feel free to jot down questions you have. those questions we are not able to get to, we are interested in collecting them. we are going to collect information with respect to solutions as well as action items that they are going t
angela chan. officer lowis borilla. she took a particular interest in working with youth and with schools. she was a sro , school resource officer. during that time, she worked with middle schools throughout the district and in many areas where they were experiencing violence. she has been an invader. i would like to acknowledge captain masha ash. captain ash has done a tremendous amount of work. she worked on protocols that would work with children taken to the youth facility. during the...
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. >> angela merkel was keen to paint the outcome of the summit as a personal success. this countered criticism that she was slow and unwilling to react to the debt crisis. >> i had a clear sense of what you're should do so that people can continue to live and prosperity. >> insist that the growth must be geared towards the more robust economies. she defended fresh emergency loans for greece, in the rescue of the euro a historical task. >> everything we do will come back in multiple ways. this is good for us and it is part of the economic success. >> for now, the taxpayer will have to shoulder a 109 billion euro burden. private investors including banks and pension funds will be involved in the bailout contributing nearly 50 billion euros. >> angela merkel stressed she would not let europe become a union in which wealth was transferred from rich to poor states. that does not mean that she lacks passion for europe. >> if i had as much passion for everything as i have for europe, my days with last 48 hours. >> she began to some of right at the weekend. >> european leaders
. >> angela merkel was keen to paint the outcome of the summit as a personal success. this countered criticism that she was slow and unwilling to react to the debt crisis. >> i had a clear sense of what you're should do so that people can continue to live and prosperity. >> insist that the growth must be geared towards the more robust economies. she defended fresh emergency loans for greece, in the rescue of the euro a historical task. >> everything we do will come back...
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at bilateral talks here in germany, dmitry medvedev met with angela merkel to make deals for natural gas among other valuable resources. the chancellor said the numerous deals were proof of the intensity of contact between the two countries. >> by the time medvedev was treated to military honors, most of the bargaining was over. these were the 13th annual consultations between leaders of the two countries, along with most of their government ministers. merkel says this is the first step to finding solutions to pressing issues. >> in democracies, we do not talk about things that are working well. we always talk about what is not working. that is how it should be, because time is limited. we have to find solutions. >> both leaders are looking for solutions within the energy sector. as germany plans to phaseut nuclear power, it needs to find alternative sources. russian giant gazprom is looking to find ways. they want to have as many sectors as possible. >> both leaders were asked about their current assessment of the debt crisis in the euro zone. our correspondent melinda crain gave us
at bilateral talks here in germany, dmitry medvedev met with angela merkel to make deals for natural gas among other valuable resources. the chancellor said the numerous deals were proof of the intensity of contact between the two countries. >> by the time medvedev was treated to military honors, most of the bargaining was over. these were the 13th annual consultations between leaders of the two countries, along with most of their government ministers. merkel says this is the first step...
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angela merkel said that the disaster in japan caused her to rethink her stance on nuclear energy. >> chancellor merkel want a clear. the new legislation said that it is annmbitious goal for germany. the country will have to meet its energy needs without nuclear power. the ministers said this is a historic step for germany sending a signal to the world. >> even those abroad who don't agree with this, if anyone can do this, it is the germans. that is the message we're sending today. >> the opposition social democrats backed the nuclear phase-out and leaders poured scorn on the government which only months ago jettisoned the phase-out that they had once supported. >> this is your phaseout. this is really our phase out. >> the opposition insists that in some aspects the new laws don't go far enough. they want higher target for renewable energy. there has also been criticism of the way that costs of the change will be managed. >> i will be back later with more on the ambitious plans to end the nuclear energy and boost renewals. stay tuned. turning our attention to greece, they have been f
angela merkel said that the disaster in japan caused her to rethink her stance on nuclear energy. >> chancellor merkel want a clear. the new legislation said that it is annmbitious goal for germany. the country will have to meet its energy needs without nuclear power. the ministers said this is a historic step for germany sending a signal to the world. >> even those abroad who don't agree with this, if anyone can do this, it is the germans. that is the message we're sending today....
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. >> president sarkozy met to talk with angela merkel. they are the big piece of the eurozone, but they have struggled to agree. they have wrestled with two challenges. greece needs new funding of well over 110 billion euros. the first rescue last year only increase in debt to 350 billion heroes. that is heading to an extraordinary 170% of gdp. the leaders are likely to agree to make greece cost debt more bearable, but angela merkel is under pressure not to bankroll greece further. wexne>> the rating goes the wayo save countries that pencan be saved. >> increase, another violent protests. it is precisely what irritates german taxpayers, so the german chancellor has insisted the private sector contribute to a new bailout and take some new loss those and reduce greece's death. -- debt. >> the issue is whether this will be achieved now or at a later time. it seems now we will not have an ultimate decision on greek death. >> if the banks to except losses, it will unsettle markets further. another thing is italy. if the eurozone struggles to s
. >> president sarkozy met to talk with angela merkel. they are the big piece of the eurozone, but they have struggled to agree. they have wrestled with two challenges. greece needs new funding of well over 110 billion euros. the first rescue last year only increase in debt to 350 billion heroes. that is heading to an extraordinary 170% of gdp. the leaders are likely to agree to make greece cost debt more bearable, but angela merkel is under pressure not to bankroll greece further....
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but coach angela merkle and her new assistant have not had it easy. two team members left the pitch and the captains had to switch around the team, trying to avoid relegation. in march of this year, the nuclear disaster in fukushima sent shockwaves through the government's nuclear policy, a game-changing challenge for the chancellor. >> as much as i committed myself last fall to extending the life span of german nuclear plants as part of our comprehensive energy policy, i have to say clearly to this house today that fukushima has changed my view on nuclear power. >> a tactical change. some cried foul. >> what do you think of the government's nuclear policy? >> first exit, then extent? it definitely deserves a red card. >> there were jews from the stands as the chancellor and her center forward -- there were dears -- were jeers from the stands as the chancellor and her center forward presented a plan for renewable energy. >> it is this coalition moving ahead with this. at the moment, just 19% of our energy needs are covered by renewable. it is this coa
but coach angela merkle and her new assistant have not had it easy. two team members left the pitch and the captains had to switch around the team, trying to avoid relegation. in march of this year, the nuclear disaster in fukushima sent shockwaves through the government's nuclear policy, a game-changing challenge for the chancellor. >> as much as i committed myself last fall to extending the life span of german nuclear plants as part of our comprehensive energy policy, i have to say...
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like every other chancellor before her, angela merkel has not dared to restrict the german freedom of the roads. attempts to drive her in that direction are bound to hit a big robot. >> japanese soccer fans have been celebrating their team's major victory at the women's soccer world cup here in germany. happy but tired after a night of celebration, members of the japanese team signed a few autographs before leaving for the airport monday afternoon. japan passed the u.s. to get the title, and it was in the starting game from start to finish. >> she blasted home the last decisive penalty they gave japan their first-ever women's world cup title. it was a heartbreaker for the u.s., the were the more aggressive team. the americans were awarded the lead, with a score. japan refused to give up, and after a u.s. defensive lapse three minutes from the end time, the japan players leveled the score. that meant extra time, and the store was much the same. one player put the u.s. back in front. but again, three minutes from the end, it was on to penalties. the u.s. team had a terrible start, missi
like every other chancellor before her, angela merkel has not dared to restrict the german freedom of the roads. attempts to drive her in that direction are bound to hit a big robot. >> japanese soccer fans have been celebrating their team's major victory at the women's soccer world cup here in germany. happy but tired after a night of celebration, members of the japanese team signed a few autographs before leaving for the airport monday afternoon. japan passed the u.s. to get the title,...
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angela merkel called on the parliament in rome to respond by approving spending cuts, but so far, the italian government and lawmakers have yet to agree on a common way forward. suddenly, this man is in the sights of the markets. the italian finance minister. he has long been seen as an anchor of stability in the government, but a corruption scandal arou a close adviser and disputes with cabinet colleagues have thrown his future in doubt. now investors are worried his latest austerity plan will not get through parliament, and those worries are driving up italy's borrowing costs. berlin is trying to calm things down. >> i have great confidence that the italian government will pass the budget. i spoke about parsley -- precisely that with the italian minister on the telephone yesterday. it will make it clear that italy is committed to consolidation and tackling its debt. then there was a similar message from the german finance minister. >> i have no doubt whatsoever that italy will make the right decision. >> but the stakes are high. failure in italy could blow apart europe's approach of
angela merkel called on the parliament in rome to respond by approving spending cuts, but so far, the italian government and lawmakers have yet to agree on a common way forward. suddenly, this man is in the sights of the markets. the italian finance minister. he has long been seen as an anchor of stability in the government, but a corruption scandal arou a close adviser and disputes with cabinet colleagues have thrown his future in doubt. now investors are worried his latest austerity plan will...
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now angela mozilla was no deep in debt with fannie and freddie is ridiculous. countrywide had an exclusive deal with fannie and freddie to pass on toxic mortgages that are going rate and why anyone would want that i don't know, but skin and freddie did. it's because there is a program for countrywide club vip loans known as friends of angelo. this is where influential people in government were able to get long-term countrywide on a specially favorable terms. they'd have to be pretty darn favorable. when you get $330,000 to a part-time housekeeper making $200 a week. they were doing it. ltd. the list of people in washington were beneficiaries. this week that a who's who with some of the sterling characters of our age, such john edward. some surprising characters who have actually survived and are in positions of special power. senator kent conrad with this very moment is the chair of the senate budget committee. i love this one. chris dodd, the guy whose name is part of.frank, the financial litigation bill was necessary because the stuff blew up. alphonso jackso
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bank might not be able to pay them the euro's facing an existential crisis admits german chancellor angela merkel that's raising tensions across the globe not indeed there are problems in three time zones at the moment the most visible the most obvious is clearly the euro zone problems but on the other side of the atlantic you have the u.s. economy not in the session but showing some very weak economic figures and suffering as well. e.u. leaders could sign that this warrant for the single currency here at the summit if again they fail to do a deal and halt the spreading your a virus experts fear public panic will take over denying them control. see brussels get some thoughts about the crisis now from paul nuttall is member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party folks ever so much for being with us mr an apple the summit still going on out there in brussels but we heard earlier the president of the euro group saying that even with a new bailout greece could still do fold if only partially does that ring worrying bells for you at this early stage. well i think it rings wa
bank might not be able to pay them the euro's facing an existential crisis admits german chancellor angela merkel that's raising tensions across the globe not indeed there are problems in three time zones at the moment the most visible the most obvious is clearly the euro zone problems but on the other side of the atlantic you have the u.s. economy not in the session but showing some very weak economic figures and suffering as well. e.u. leaders could sign that this warrant for the single...
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a program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia is specially know that angela merkel faces criticism for potentially agreeing to a bailout the failing economies of portugal and greece and big news that the crisis could be spreading the economic crisis the countries like italy and spain is of great concern to the people here in germany i don't know not only economics of finance and trading on the cards i guess a lot of other issues as well taking into account the germany assumed presidency of the u.n. security council the start of this month what effect that can have only a range of other issues under discussion. russia hopes the germany can help bring. the view that there should be joint missile defense system for europe or at the very least that it should not be aimed at russell there are concerns in moscow that the joint missile defense system could be turned against russia on libya germany and russia both. of the un votes also roy saying they action in libya and they both want to stop further escalation of the void there or reports that nato countries or all being.
a program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia is specially know that angela merkel faces criticism for potentially agreeing to a bailout the failing economies of portugal and greece and big news that the crisis could be spreading the economic crisis the countries like italy and spain is of great concern to the people here in germany i don't know not only economics of finance and trading on the cards i guess a lot of other issues as well taking into account the germany...
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mason and in the same day being able to hear kila and angela mcnamera. it was a sonic history lesson in a day. the best thing was, you could talk to any of the people who were there and you could have that history lesson expanded for you. being able to interact with folks like photographer karen rich, who is sitting in the audience right now, being able to interact with kong on his album, bridge across the blue, these events i really don't think that can be taken lightly. for urban american indians we have powwow which are intertribal events that revolve around a shared repertoire of songs and dances like some of the singing you have heard me do here today. it's a time for people to be able to come together, not for the casinos, not for that part. talk about fighting stereotypes, that's a stereotype for us. yes, we have casinos, but that all of our culture? no. it's not all we are here to be defined by. for most people, especially in urban areas, powwows are places to go to reconnect. powwows are places you go to see people you haven't seen in a long tim
mason and in the same day being able to hear kila and angela mcnamera. it was a sonic history lesson in a day. the best thing was, you could talk to any of the people who were there and you could have that history lesson expanded for you. being able to interact with folks like photographer karen rich, who is sitting in the audience right now, being able to interact with kong on his album, bridge across the blue, these events i really don't think that can be taken lightly. for urban american...
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angela, first. >> and martha, that is the reality, what you are stating but the bottom line is this: obama and his administration, they are out of touch of what the american people really want. and are in danger in 2012 as well that's washington, d.c. establishment and they think they are ruling and running things and the american people pay their salaries. martha: doug? >> sadly, i have to agree with the premise of your question. the president who had a budget defeated 97-0, and who has been insisting on higher taxes, when that is a nonstarter. has not commanded the loyalty, respect, and indeed, support of either republicans or democrats. to craft a compromise, because, at this point we need leadership, we need agreement, we don't need rhetoric and political blame-game. martha: one quick question. what happens, angela, if the deal passes and they get a compromise, and, then, you know, the republicans feel like they start to lose control of the process, right? and somehow revenue starts to sneak back into this, as well... folks believe may happen once the bill is recrafted. >> even i
angela, first. >> and martha, that is the reality, what you are stating but the bottom line is this: obama and his administration, they are out of touch of what the american people really want. and are in danger in 2012 as well that's washington, d.c. establishment and they think they are ruling and running things and the american people pay their salaries. martha: doug? >> sadly, i have to agree with the premise of your question. the president who had a budget defeated 97-0, and...
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angela merkel and the french president, nicolas sarkozy will provide details of this agreement. the agreement that's been proposed between the two. an emergency summit in brussels today. as we speak, in fact. leaders of the 17 euro nations will be there. as does our jim boulden who joins us live from the belgium capital. these negotiations seem complicated. one thing the markets want to know. either way it goes, will it be enough that the euro zone has? >> yeah because we're talking about two, different issues. of course, they're closely related. but there's the bailout for greece. the second bailout. that will be something like another $150 billion. that seems to be a consensus that has to happen, obviously. so greece can pay its bills through 2014. then, you have the larger issue of this contagion worries. if you don't sort out all of the worries about the euro, you will have the run on yields in italy like we saw late last week. that's calms down a little bit. there is a feeling that we have to have the big bang here in brussels. europe has to speak with one voice. they have
angela merkel and the french president, nicolas sarkozy will provide details of this agreement. the agreement that's been proposed between the two. an emergency summit in brussels today. as we speak, in fact. leaders of the 17 euro nations will be there. as does our jim boulden who joins us live from the belgium capital. these negotiations seem complicated. one thing the markets want to know. either way it goes, will it be enough that the euro zone has? >> yeah because we're talking about...
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in the meantime angela merkel herself says they should maintain some of the responsibilities. the euro has been weakening quite a bit against the major currencies. this is where it stands at the moment. 1.4034. and 1.6092 and japan has been trading at 78.96. >>> over the weekend they've renewed their sense urgency. they say their debts are sustainable but, quote, on a knife's edge. a share of support came from hillary clinton. she met on sunday with greece's minister of foreign affairs in athens and she said the u.s. supports greece's austerity measures. clinton added these tough steps will lead to a better economic future. >>> meanwhile, of course, in the united states there is some disagreement of a different sort. republicans and democrats remain at odds over raising the u.s. borrowing limit by august 2nd. that is the date when america could default unless it's able to borrow more money. so behind the scenes, leaders of both political parties may be close to a scaled back agreement that would allow the president to raise the debt ceiling without republicans voting in favor
in the meantime angela merkel herself says they should maintain some of the responsibilities. the euro has been weakening quite a bit against the major currencies. this is where it stands at the moment. 1.4034. and 1.6092 and japan has been trading at 78.96. >>> over the weekend they've renewed their sense urgency. they say their debts are sustainable but, quote, on a knife's edge. a share of support came from hillary clinton. she met on sunday with greece's minister of foreign affairs...
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angela, you are on c-span. caller: i am 38 and currently on the last social security statement the early retirement age is 67 and a full retirement is not until 70. host: because of your aid your early retirement is 67? caller: it is directly on my social security statement -- i started working in 1988 when i was 15, so i have been working for almost a quarter of a century and my early retirement this 67 -- and broke -- full retirement is 70. i will be working into my 70's if they raise this age and working 60 years until i am able to retire. the reason they are doing this is they want the wealthy to pay more taxes. well, we know the tax rates go up and down. they could raise taxes now and five years from now and go back down but they are never going to lower the social security age. it will keep going up and i feel it is unfair that what the tax rates go up and down, the age for retirement is digging pushed and pushed. i want to stop and smell the daisies' before i am pushing them up some day. i don't wanna be
angela, you are on c-span. caller: i am 38 and currently on the last social security statement the early retirement age is 67 and a full retirement is not until 70. host: because of your aid your early retirement is 67? caller: it is directly on my social security statement -- i started working in 1988 when i was 15, so i have been working for almost a quarter of a century and my early retirement this 67 -- and broke -- full retirement is 70. i will be working into my 70's if they raise this...
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did you want to add something, angela? >> yes, i did, i had a couple of action items. i think this is a good time to add. to officer parillo. there's a lot of great programs. i noticed these programs are sporadic. there's a couple at this school and this school. maybe a year, 2 years. there's maybe one program. not that many programs that we invest in long term. i was looking at this the other day with the contents. if you look at the back. there's a charter of the usfd. violence prevention chart. the most important part for me is the school wide behavior program. what's been found to be the best way to prevent violence is have a school wide program. it has to be embedded in your curriculum. the different ways you create different rules in class and how do deal with that. there's an entire school investment that has to be involved in this. there are tribes chants. is one method. but you notice. it's some schools. 3 or 4. maybe they had it for a year. it's not a consistent thing across the school district. it's frustrating. the elementary schools have some sort of progr
did you want to add something, angela? >> yes, i did, i had a couple of action items. i think this is a good time to add. to officer parillo. there's a lot of great programs. i noticed these programs are sporadic. there's a couple at this school and this school. maybe a year, 2 years. there's maybe one program. not that many programs that we invest in long term. i was looking at this the other day with the contents. if you look at the back. there's a charter of the usfd. violence...
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oscar winning actress angela houston is 60. country music star how do you like me now toby keith turns 50. he's followed in his famous father's acting footsteps, will smith's son, jaden turns 13 today. we'll be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> welcome back to 9news now. howard bernstein is in florida. we'll talk to him in a little while. anny hong is here with some pretty severe weather could be moving through our area. >> i think we'll see it later this afternoon and early this evening. people are asking me on facebook, well, where is the threat limited to? it is really the entire d.c. metro area. better chances will be for the
oscar winning actress angela houston is 60. country music star how do you like me now toby keith turns 50. he's followed in his famous father's acting footsteps, will smith's son, jaden turns 13 today. we'll be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just...
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. >> commissioner angela chan? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner james slaughter? >> here. >> commissioner julius turman? >> here. >> we have a quorum of commissioners and also joyce hicks of the office of citizens complaints and the chief of police. >> thank you, lieutenant falvey. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the july 13, 2011 police commission hearing. ladies and gentlemen, tonight is what we call our discipline night so we have some closed matters, disciplinary hearings which by law have to be held in closed session so we have a very light agenda before that so we now move to line item number one which is general public comment. >> item number one, general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not individual commissioners or department or o.c.c. personnel. under police commission rules of o
. >> commissioner angela chan? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner james slaughter? >> here. >> commissioner julius turman? >> here. >> we have a quorum of commissioners and also joyce hicks of the office of citizens complaints and the chief of police. >> thank you, lieutenant falvey. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the july 13, 2011 police commission hearing. ladies and gentlemen, tonight is what...
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. >> reporter: so is angela noble. she sends her two sons to sharon every day and is worried what she will do without the help. she's in training for a promising job, without daycare, her career path could run off the road. >> this is my chance here that i finally got. it's in jeopardy right now if i don't have somewhere to take my boys. >> because daycare had been ruled a nonessential service, it was up in the air. >> it's all part of the chaotic mess minnesota's shutdown has created all due to the stalemate. >> the extreme right ring is very unnegotiable. it's just out the window. >> reporter: to close the the state's $5 billion deficit, the governor has agreed to big spending cuts. his plan to raise taxes on the rich has met stiff opposition. >> once they get done taxing the rich people, where are they going to come? middle class america because there is more of us in that group. >> reporter: late wednesday, a judge ruled that daycare is an essential service after all and that funding should go ahead, a sign that in
. >> reporter: so is angela noble. she sends her two sons to sharon every day and is worried what she will do without the help. she's in training for a promising job, without daycare, her career path could run off the road. >> this is my chance here that i finally got. it's in jeopardy right now if i don't have somewhere to take my boys. >> because daycare had been ruled a nonessential service, it was up in the air. >> it's all part of the chaotic mess minnesota's...
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. >> the french president is in berlin for talks with angela merkel. the two leaders are trying to coordinate strategies ahead of the bureau's own summit. the meeting will focus on putting together another rescue package for greece. -- the two leaders are trying to coordinate strategies ahead of the eurone summit. what's the french president will be trying to influence the german chancellor. he believes that the denial of a rescue package degrees would do irreparable damage to the common currency. >> when matters reach a certain complexity, it helps to sit opposite one another and discuss the issues in detail. this is better than talking on the phone. >> in brussels, it is the commission president who is warning of fallout from the greek crisis. he urged eu leaders to do it takes to stable -- to give stability to the eurozone. >> this is very serious. this requires a response. otherwise, the consequences will be felt in all corners of europe and beyond. >> when it comes to spending german taxpayers money, merkel is not about to let paris call the shots
. >> the french president is in berlin for talks with angela merkel. the two leaders are trying to coordinate strategies ahead of the bureau's own summit. the meeting will focus on putting together another rescue package for greece. -- the two leaders are trying to coordinate strategies ahead of the eurone summit. what's the french president will be trying to influence the german chancellor. he believes that the denial of a rescue package degrees would do irreparable damage to the common...
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angela robinson was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. >> my primary doctor offered the traditional medical treatment, which is to cut poison and burn, which is surgery, chemo and radiation. >> reporter: angela feels traditional chemotherapy and radiation are like having grenades inside your body wiping out the good cells along with the bad. >> in order to kill off tumor cells, be it through surgery or chemotherapy, radiation, accepted standards that we use, you have some sort of collateral damage of healthy nearby tissues. >> reporter: instead she close to fight with an experimental treatment called hyperthermia. this machine delivers heat through ultrasound or microwave to the tumor for an hour killing offer the cancer. the patient then undergoes low dose radiation treatments for about 30 minutes five times a week for three months. early research shows heat also makes the radiation more effective. one researcher says 80% of his early stage patients have survived at least five years after the hyperthermia treatment. now, by itself, hyperthermia is not considered effective, always u
angela robinson was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. >> my primary doctor offered the traditional medical treatment, which is to cut poison and burn, which is surgery, chemo and radiation. >> reporter: angela feels traditional chemotherapy and radiation are like having grenades inside your body wiping out the good cells along with the bad. >> in order to kill off tumor cells, be it through surgery or chemotherapy, radiation, accepted standards that we use, you have some...
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. >> german chancellor angela merkel has also come regularly since the start of her political career. >> i really enjoy coming here. >> the festival also attracts the best directors. >> [inaudible] who died last year shocked by their fans with his interpretation of 'pacifa." for decades, the festival repeatedly invited a talent -- invited new talent to keep it fresh. katerina wagner continued her father's tradition to court outsiders because the legend must be kept alive. reason four is the city itself. if you want a break from the music and the jet set, you can wander down the hill to the new palace and the gardens. despite its history and natural beauty, the question remains why wagner chose here. >> it was ideal for him. a royal city. it was in the heart of bavaria and above all it was a small town that was not pompous. >> and so, bayreuth decided to have his opera house here, linking his legacy forever to the city. >> he was a good citizen of bayreuth. he held regular social meetings and respected the city's athletes. he wrote a column for the police and treated them to a meal. he
. >> german chancellor angela merkel has also come regularly since the start of her political career. >> i really enjoy coming here. >> the festival also attracts the best directors. >> [inaudible] who died last year shocked by their fans with his interpretation of 'pacifa." for decades, the festival repeatedly invited a talent -- invited new talent to keep it fresh. katerina wagner continued her father's tradition to court outsiders because the legend must be kept...